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I want to bump up the font size of member titles and post count in the author pane on a post. I would presume that in the control panel this is done by updating value in Post Properties>author-content, but there are no values in there and if I set a font-size value it does not change anything.
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That should be the spot - what setting are you using?
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I'm just adding "font-size: 10pt;" into that section (I've also tried 12, 14, 22 - just to confirm that it is not taking).
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PS - when I add to special link properties it does change the size of the name, but does not change the size of the member title or posts.
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There's a
<span class="small"> </span> around that info, you'll need to edit the template to adjust that.
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I think we're out of my league a bit now. Perhaps another day when I feel more daring. I've walked through that templates section and it frightens me.
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It's not difficult. If you ever get around to it, you'd edit post_side.tpl in this section:
<br /> <span class="small">
change to:
<br /> <span>
(in case you ever want to add it back you'll remember where it was)
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will that then default those other things (like number of posts, member title, etc.) to be the same size as the name (or whatever value I set in author-content?
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The same size as the normal text on your site, or whatever size you add for author-content (the name is governed by a different class)
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Awesome. Thanks! Look at me, editing a template. One further question, I notice that the hypertext "top" lis the same size as the name in my forum. On this forum is is smaller. Is there a way just to adjust that?
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I'm sure there is, depends on which 'top' Whenever I see an area I want to adjust I do a 'view source on that page to see what the name of the class is being used to control that section, then edit it in the styles editor
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umm, do not change small, simply add small to your extra css...
EX: .author-content .small { font-size: 22pt; }
then the style will effect anything with "small" in the "author-content" area.
This method will make your styling compatible with any upgrades, unlike a template modification which will clear out once you overwrite the file...
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